Hospital Manages Miscarriages Not Abortions – Witness Tells Panel

As the Special Independent Investigative Panel on Allegations of Human Rights Violations in the Counter Insurgency Operations in the North East (SIIP-NE) continues sitting in Maiduguri Borno State, a specialist Registrar attached to Maimalari Military hospital at the headquarters of Operation Hadin Kai, 7 Division, Maiduguri, Dr. Chika Maduka told the panel that, the hospital only manages miscarriages and not abortion of pregnancies.

Dr. Maduka made this known while testifying before the panel on allegations of abortion of 10,000 pregnancies of women and girls during the counter insurgency operations in the North East. The witness who is also an obstetrics gynaecologist stated that although the hospital carries out medical termination of pregnancies when the need arises, it abides by the standard practice.

He told the 7-Member panel chaired by retired Justice Abdu Aboki that in his three years practice in the hospital he never carried out any abortion of pregnancies of women and girls as alleged in a Reuters’ report.

Also in his testimony before the panel, the Chief Nursing Superintendent at the hospital, Lt. Colonel D. Tumaka, said that the hospital does not have any record of abortion. According to the Chief Nurse, every medication administered to patients is prescribed by Doctors and they are documented in nurses’ drug charts as a routine practice.

He explained that, most of the patients they treat are wives of military personnel even as he conceded they offer some assistance to women and children rescued by the troops by way of providing them with water and food and ensuring they take their bath before the appropriate military authorities hand them over to the state government.

He also said that they ensure that the medical professional ethics which is also similar to that of the military profession was strictly adhered to in all ramifications at all times. He said, “The military is highly law-abiding and no military medical facility will subject itself to illicit medical practice.”

The panel also took turns to interrogate Corporal Micheal Babatunde, the mortuary technician, LT. Nuhu Danjuma Koro, the custodian of medical records, and Sgt Nelson Meture, the pharmacy Technician, all serving at the military medical facility.

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